Al Qaeda claims credit for 911---DUH!!!

slackjawed

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Hey 9/11 Truthers, CNN is reporting that al Qaeda just took credit for the Northwest Airlines terrorist attack:

Be prepared to suffer because the killing is coming and we prepared you men who love death just as you love life and by God’s permission, we will come to you with more things that you have never seen before. Because, as you kill, you will be killed and tomorrow is coming soon. The martyrdom brother was able to reach his objective with the grace of God but due to a technical fault, the full explosion did not take place.

—al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
more;

http://skepticblog.org/2009/12/29/911-truthers-foiled-again/
 
since this thread isnt moronic like your other four pathetic threads you made yesterday are,I will post in this one.Big fucking deal even if its true,that still doesnt change the fact that there isnt a shread of evidence that he had anything to do with 9/11 other than a tape the CIA produced of him two months later saying thats him when the video produced is obviously a fake of someone else and that he was quoted saying in the foreign press a few days after 9/11 that he had nothing to do with it and that the FBI doesnt even have him on the most wanted list wanted for 9/11.Lol. still want to continue making yourself look like an idiot here? lol.
 
since this thread isnt moronic like your other four pathetic threads you made yesterday are,I will post in this one.Big fucking deal even if its true,that still doesnt change the fact that there isnt a shread of evidence that he had anything to do with 9/11 other than a tape the CIA produced of him two months later saying thats him when the video produced is obviously a fake of someone else and that he was quoted saying in the foreign press a few days after 9/11 that he had nothing to do with it and that the FBI doesnt even have him on the most wanted list wanted for 9/11.Lol. still want to continue making yourself look like an idiot here? lol.

al Qaeda isnt a guy. its not short for Albert Qaeda.

fucking moron.

many people in the organization have admitted al Qaeda was behind the attacks on 9/11 even though the original post wasnt about 9/11.
 
Of course al CIAda is taking credit for the NWA attack. How else will they convince Americans to agree to further scrutiny and restrictions of our liberty?
 
In April 2002, Al Jazeera reporter Yosri Fouda conducted the first and only interview with the two main planners of the September 11 attacks.

Fouda was blindfolded and taken to a hideaway in Karachi, Pakistan where he met Khaled Sheikh Mohamad and Ramzi bin al-Shibh.

In the interview he obtained the first full admission by al-Qaeda that they had carried out the 9/11 attacks.

Through exclusive information from that interview, Al Jazeera was able to track the movements of the hijackers as they prepared for their mission - making apparent the extent of the US' failure to detect and prevent what al-Qaeda called its 'planes operation'.

From a high-level al-Qaeda summit held in Kuala Lumpar in 2000 to intelligence disregarded by both American and European security services proving an attack was imminent, Fouda's investigation makes clear that there was a litany of astonishing mistakes by the CIA in the run-up to the September 11 attacks.

In Plain Sight is an extraordinary account of the cover-up and complicity of US intelligence in the run-up to 9/11 - with exclusive footage of the hijackers preparing for their suicide mission.

Al Jazeera English - GENERAL - In Plain Sight
 
Of course al CIAda is taking credit for the NWA attack. How else will they convince Americans to agree to further scrutiny and restrictions of our liberty?

well said and again it doesnt change the fact that there isnt a shread of evidence that he had anything to do with 9/11 and that he denied it as well.:rolleyes:
 
Video showing Atta, bin Laden is unearthed

NBC News has obtained new images of Sept. 11 hijackers Mohammed Atta and Ziad Jarrah delivering what is apparently their last will and testament in Afghanistan on Jan. 18, 2000, as well as images of a rogue's gallery of other terrorists and senior al-Qaida leaders listening to a speech days earlier by Osama bin Laden at his Tarnak Farms compound in Afghanistan on Jan. 8, 2000.

The images were taken from a videotape the U.S. military recovered from an al-Qaida compound after the invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001.

Later Sunday, London's Sunday Times newspaper Web site posted five silent clips from the video. In what appears to be Atta's martyrdom tape, he is seen smiling into the camera and then reading a prepared speech in Arabic with a large rifle standing next to him. He has a beard and is wearing a zip-up sweater as he leans against a white background.

Jarrah, who flew the United flight 93 which crashed in Pennsylvania, is featured in a separate clip and seen talking into the camera as he leans against a white wall.

The newspaper quoted a “U.S. source” who was not identified as saying that lip readers had been unable to decipher what the men were saying.

The two men were also videoed talking together as they sit on a floor and discuss several handwritten sheets in Arabic. The Times said the footage was the first to show Atta and Jarrah together, and helped fill in a gap in the chronology of Atta's life.

In another clip, a group of men are seen sitting on the ground, laughing and talking. Several minutes later, bin Laden walks to the front of the group and gives a speech.

‘A who’s-who of al-Qaida’
The U.S. government's frame-by-frame analysis of the videotape identifies hijackers Atta and Jarrah in the large crowd at bin Laden's feet, along with Sept. 11 planner Ramzi Binalshibh. U.S. government analysts also identified al-Qaida commanders Abu Faraj al Libi and Saif al Adl in the crowd at bin Laden's Tarnak Farms compound on that same day, Jan. 8, 2000, according to the slides.

“The photos are a who’s-who of al-Qaida, showing the breadth of the terror network and the long list of those responsible for recruiting, training, and indoctrinating the Sept. 11 hijackers,” said NBC News terrorism analyst Evan Kohlmann, who helped NBC News obtain the photos.

Also seen in the group listening to bin Laden is Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam, who was indicted for the 1998 East Africa embassy bombings.

NBC: Atta in apparent martyrdom tape - Security- msnbc.com
 

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